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Juleanna Glover

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Juleanna Glover advises major corporate clients with high stakes public and government affairs challenges in a myriad and diverse range of issue areas. Ms. Glover has over fifteen years experience working on some of the most important government policy debates, high profile political campaigns and corporate controversies in the U.S. and abroad. In June of 2004, the New York Times cited Ms. Glover as “Washington’s latest woman to know” and the October 2007 Washingtonian magazine and the June 2008 Washington Life magazine listed Glover as one of Washington’s “Most Powerful People.” She is regularly included in publications’ lists of most influential people in the nation’s Capitol.

Ms. Glover has served on the senior staffs of then President-elect George W. Bush, Vice President Dick Cheney, Mayor Rudy Giuliani, presidential candidate Steve Forbes, and then Senator John Ashcroft. She advised Senator John McCain, in his bid for the White House, traveling with him throughout the 2008 presidential primary season.

Prior to joining The Ashcroft Group, LLC, she was a director at Clark and Weinstock, one of the most respected public and government affairs firms in the country. While at Clark and Weinstock, Ms. Glover was the registered U.S. government affairs advisor for Iraq’s first post-Saddam Hussein ambassador to the United States.

Earlier in her career, Ms. Glover worked for Bill Kristol, Vice President Dan Quayle, former Senator and Energy Secretary Spence Abraham, the Bush-Quayle 1992 campaign, conservative activist Phyllis Schlafly, and former Senator Jesse Helms of North Carolina.

Ms. Glover holds a Masters in Public Administration from George Mason University and Bachelors degree in Political Science from Marymount University. She was also a Fellow at the Institute of Politics at Harvard University’s Kennedy School of Government. She has been a term member of the Council on Foreign Relations and has completed extensive post-graduate studies at Johns Hopkins University’s School of Advanced International Studies in Washington, DC. Glover has been featured in profiles in the New York Times, the Washington Post, and the London Daily Telegraph, as well as Elle, Marie Claire and Washingtonian magazines since leaving the White House in 2002.

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